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New Hope Baptist Church, where Houston sang in the choir as a child. Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born on August 9, 1963, at Presbyterian Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, to Emily "Cissy" (née Drinkard) and John Russell Houston Jr. [11] Cissy was a Grammy-winning gospel and soul singer who was a member of The Drinkard Singers and the founder of The Sweet Inspirations before becoming a solo ...
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Whitney Houston would have turned 51 today, August 9th, and we're paying a tribute by taking a look back at her career that spanned decades and delighted fans around the world in the slideshow above.
James Hunter from Rolling Stone adored the song and praised it with a long review, "Still, the key to the kind of music Houston sings on I'm Your Baby Tonight—the black-and-white, funk-and-dance-driven pop that is the soundtrack of this cultural moment—is 'We Didn't Know'." He noted further, "Wonder, who practically invented the keyboard ...
Whitney Houston: R. Kelly: I Look to You: 2009 [26] "Same Script, Different Cast" † Whitney Houston and Deborah Cox: Montell Jordan Shae Jones Shep Crawford Stacey Daniels Whitney: The Greatest Hits: 2000 [32] "Saving All My Love for You" † Whitney Houston: Gerry Goffin Michael Masser: Whitney Houston: 1985 [29] "Shock Me" Jermaine Jackson ...
[29] [30] Houston is also seen performing with backup dancers in black outfits and wearing French-style makeup. [30] The video also has a scene of spattering of paint and drizzling down the screen. [30] Houston's labelmate and family friend Aretha Franklin also makes a black-and-white cameo appearance in the otherwise colorful music video. [30]
Houston's first release, Whitney Houston, is the best-selling album by a female and a new artist in the 1980s in the United States, certified 9× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 6, 1988. [4] [5] [6] The album was later certified 14× platinum (or Diamond) by RIAA. [4]